Well, first of all, it interrupts a whole bunch of these abbreviated CAS, Complex Adaptive Systems. A beehive is one giant set of complex adaptive systems. The bees, as a colony, they have this very complex behavior that we can observe.
to pollinate the almonds. The beehives are loaded on trucks from all over the country and trucked into the same part of California for the same two, three weeks every spring in order to pollinate the almonds.
And there was one big company bringing it together. And it started this beehive effect. So Steve Jobs used to like to talk about this beehive effect.
So Steve Jobs used to like to talk about this beehive effect. And the beehive effect was when there is a swarm of people that coalesce around a region that allow that region-- allows that region to grow exponentially that it otherwise could not have done-- and he talks it with Silicon Valley.
When you think wow, a skateboard, that's a door. And cities are like beehives of diversity.
Where I think we need to get better in this one is that not enough of these offices for us have software engineering talent. Density-- so this is back to that beehive effect, where I think you want a swarm both physically and sort of culturally, right?
But Neopolitan's very, very difficult. I started practicing in my backyard with beehive ovens, and we were talking about that a little bit ago. I had ingredients sent to me to my house.
Why? They can't do team sports. They're like a little beehive when they run around the field. It's crazy, right? They have art.
Or we always go on a nature walk. We come into contact with bees and beehives , and the whole experience of Greek Ikarian honey, and how that's made. And all of that ties into this longevity idea, and very natural eating and living, very slow-paced, very present.
So you can support your local beekeepers by buying local honey. Or you could visit local beehives and learn a little bit more about the bees. You can plant flowers in different colors, shapes or sizes to give the bees something to eat.
We can say the same exact thing about human habitat, the places that we built for thousands and thousands of years around the world. Very much like we understand that a bee and a beehive are co-evolved to exist together, they're co-evolved to meet the needs of each other, human habitat, the cities that we built, are the byproduct of thousands and thousands of years of trial
And it started this beehive effect. So Steve Jobs used to like to talk about this beehive effect. And the beehive effect was when there is a swarm of people that coalesce around a region that allow that region-- allows that region to grow exponentially that it otherwise
and then spit out some of it into startups, as well. Supporting companies-- so the companies that create that beehive effect, the companies that will put a satellite office-- satellite offices in Seattle was a big deal.
'Something supposedly happened to someone. It doesn't matter.' A waitress with a beehive hairdo drifted over to the table and took their orders. Keebler wanted to finish the last 10 minutes of the movie, so Micah took filtered photographs of the various patrons throughout the restaurant.
Anybody? No? Yeah. Aunt Bee? There was a room full of ladies with beehives who looked like the kindergarten teacher you had in 1968, '75, '52, stuffing dildos into boxes. And they were just like church ladies, room full of them, stuffing sex toys into boxes.
And of course, the overall reason to treat is to increase productivity. Now there are several types of treatments that are used in beehives . And remember, I was talking about treatments that are near universal.
They're still orbiting the center, very secure, stable orbits, but they're not all sort of in a nice, flat plane anymore. They're very much very chaotic, like a beehive . What you'll probably guess happens is that in the middle of those two galaxies, where there was a supermassive black hole, those two black holes will have also
They started to grow a little bit. And then, you had this beehive effect happening, which brought in other companies. So other companies started saying, you know what?
It's produced by a fungus. And it's actually produced by a fungus that causes another disease in the beehive . There's a whole balancing act of all these microbes in the hive.
And it's not a ridiculous theory. that we were removing in Florida-- but if you ever looked in a beehive , or seen pictures of a beehive , or seen an observation hive,
I forget how many acres it was, but it was stunning. They had horses and cows, dozens of beehives and fruit trees, all kinds of stuff. And he also started this block, although it wasn't intentional, with other like-minded folks where they would bale hay for the horses and chickens and cows
a big blob of a galaxy, like we saw at the beginning, where the stars aren't on nice, ordered orbits anymore. They're a little bit more chaotic, kind of like a beehive . They're still orbiting the center, very secure, stable orbits, but they're not all sort of in a nice, flat plane anymore.
Is there some type of pull that they have in particular? We are making a movie that is essentially a period piece with all of the women in the movie with beehive hairdos
They're active in the Worcester Beekeepers Association. They travel around the country speaking about treatment-free beekeeping and the importance of microbial environment in beehive . Golden Rule Honey LLC is their honey business.
So you get lower turnover. Bees certainly do, there's no leader in a beehive .
elephants. We're working with Disney, actually, on this and we started looking at elephants reactions to bees because I had a very bright member of our staff, Lucy King, who was working out that maybe you could protect crops by using bees, to make a beehive barrier cause the elephants are afraid of the bees. So she tested what they're afraid of and played bee sounds to the elephants and videoed their reaction. And the amazing thing was that they pretty promptly ran away from the sound of angry bees buzzing. And then she recorded
Organophosphates are a class of pesticides that were pretty much phased out of as much of agriculture as we possibly can. Would it surprise you to know that coumaphos is a organophosphate that's allowed to be used in beehives that are going to be producing honey for human consumption? Hopefully there's not very much of it left in the hive when the honey's being taken out.
really comes from. It's beautiful. And he's got beehive . If you can imagine, he's got a bee, I've seen he's got a compost system that runs at 160 degrees. Can you imagine